Bill Gundy: Disorders can't trump student accountability

Though it happened nearly 10 years ago, I remember the incident vividly. A 16-year-old student, referred to my office for refusing to cooperate with a teacher’s request to change seats, picked up a chair in the time-out area and hurled it across the room, breaking the chair and shattering a window. Later, we met, and I told him that he had to pay restitution and would be suspended for two days.